. If you’re shopping for new gadgets, look for a label on the box or the product listing that advertises support for Google Home or the Google Assistant . If you’re unsure, a quick check on the webpage for the product or its manufacturer should tell you.But before you dive into the Google Home app, set up your smart device using the manufacturer’s instructions and the app that goes along with it.
The Google Home app will scan the local network for compatible devices, and it should only take a few seconds to connect them. The app will also ask you to give each device a simple nickname to make it easier to identify them and assign each one to a room in your home so the Google Home app knows where they are.
The options you see when you select a device will vary depending on what the device is. In the case of smart lights, you’ll be able to turn it on or off, adjust the brightness, and change the color. If you’re working with a smart thermostat, then you’ll be able to set the temperature.You can change the nickname or a room for a device after setup as well. Open up the device page in Google Home, tap the cog icon in the top right corner, then tap eitherto make changes.
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